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Clara had an allergy apt. yesterday and got retested for milk and eggs (he wanted to wait on peanuts). She also got tested for cats, grass, and rabbits. The good news is that her egg allergy is completely gone! I couldn't believe it. Milk is still there but less and the others were negative too. We confirmed today by giving her increasing amounts of scrambled egg. She was fine. Tonight however she got some hives on her tummy and sides when DH picked her up after eating cheezits. Sigh...nothing benadryl didn't fix. poor baby. I am assuming it was that and not a delayed reaction to the eggs, but will watch her closely the next time we try eggs. How has everyone else been doing?

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2 Replies |Watch This Discussion | Report This| Share this:Great News!Clara had an allergy apt. yesterday and got retested for milk and eggs (he wanted to wait on peanuts). She also got tested for cats, grass, and rabbits. The good news is that her egg allergy is completely gone! I couldn't believe it. Milk is still there but less and the others were negative too. We confirmed today by giving her increasing amounts of scrambled egg. She was fine. Tonight however she got some hives on her tummy and sides when DH picked her up after eating cheezits. Sigh...nothing benadryl didn't fix. poor baby. I am assuming it was that and not a delayed reaction to the eggs, but will watch her closely the next time we try eggs. How has everyone else been doing?

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